Common Name: Hawaiian Sea Moth
Species Name: Eurypegasus papilio (Gilbert, 1905)
Range: Endemic to Hawaiian Islands
Size: 3 in (8 cm)
Natural Environment: Inhabit lagoons and seaward reefs
General Husbandry: Has a temperature range of 72 - 79°F (22 - 26°C) and has a natural diet of benthic invertebrate. In captivity it must have a diet of live foods, i.e., live brine shrimp, and/or amphipods and isopods naturally existing in the aquarium. Therefore, they should only be placed in well-established reef aquariums. And, to make things even more difficult to maintain them, their food must be on the substrate surface or they will not eat it. Rarely seen in the trade and better left in the wild unless you dedicate the needed resources and effort to maintain them.
Aquarium Suitability: * & * * & * * *
Anemonefishes - Angelfishes - Anthias - Assessors - Bannerfish - Basslets (Dottybacks and Grammas) - Batfishes - Blennies - Boxfishes - Brotulas - Butterflyfishes - Cardinalfishes - Catfishes - Cuttlefish - Damselfishes - Dartfishes - Dragonets - Drums - Eels - Filefishes - Flashlight fishes - Flatheads - Frogfishes - Goatfishes - Gobies - Groupers - Hamlets - Hawkfishes - Helmut Gurnards - Jacks - Jawfishes - Lion fishes - Livebearing Brotula - Lizardfishes - Mollies - Moorish Idol - Parrotfishes - Pinecone fishes - Pipefishes - Porcupine fishes - Pufferfishes - Rabbitfishes - Rays - Sand Perches - Scats - Scorpionfishes - Seabasses - Seahorses - Sea Moths - Sharks - Shrimpfishes - Snappers - Soldierfishes - Spinecheeks - Squirrelfishes - Surgeonfishes (Tangs) - Sweetlips - Tilefishes - Triggerfishes - Trumpetfishes - Wrasses
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* - Suited for the reef aquarium;
** - Better suited for the fish-only aquarium;
*** - Better left in nature;
**** - Needing an aquarium larger than 125 gallons; and,
***** - Needing their own private environment/special tankmates.